JonnyM wrote: » What are the peak hours for the storm?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » I expressed a hope yesterday that RTÉ needed to step up their game today in terms of getting the message out that this is of an order above the type of storms we get in this country, as I feared the consequences otherwise.
Flying Fox wrote: » But what constitutes unnecessary travel? If it includes travel to work, then the Govt should advise businesses to close.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » The lack of a red warning for Dublin is a little surprising given the criteria for some other counties that are currently red. I guess this is down to commercial considerations.
Romantic Rose wrote: » I think it takes quite a long time (like weeks) to assemble a crane?
GarIT wrote: » Any travel which is not done for saving your life. If your destination is not A&E or to help a relative in difficulty don’t drive.
Delta2113 wrote: » Dublin chamber of commerce silence is deafening.
RoisinClare6 wrote: » My boss called. He doesn't want the staff to risk it so we are off tomorrow
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » A simple rolling information strip at the bottom of the screen would be a cheap and cheerful way of getting out information.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » I expressed a hope yesterday that RTÉ needed to step up their game today in terms of getting the message out that this is of an order above the type of storms we get in this country, as I feared the consequences otherwise. Well, as it stands, I don't think they've done enough to make people realise the serious potential of this weather event. We are a matter of hours away from this bearing down on us. They have a small window of time to get the message out. The 6 and 9 news is their latest chance really. Talk about cutting it fine... I have to hope that the message has got through to the general population but I fear it hasn't.
Flying Fox wrote: » I get that, but I doubt the majority of employers in Dublin will unless they are specifically told to close for the day. Which is why I think the Govt needs to give some direction on this. It puts the employees who want to stay home but are expected to go to work in a bad situation.
thomasj wrote: » We really need a proper 24 hour news channel
GarIT wrote: » Cranes should have been disassembled in any red areas by now
Jim Bob Scratcher wrote: » How long is it expected to last on the west coast does anyone know ?
GhostyMcGhost wrote: » Where you working? (As in county )
galwaybabe wrote: » Hi all. I have a family member in critical care in St. James hospital. I've been driving his mother over from kimmage every day. I'm very concerned about the drive tomorrow. Up to what time will it be safe to do the drive?
titan18 wrote: » Just interrupt scheduled programming like. It's not difficult for them to sort the stuff and get information out, they're just incompetent
TomOnBoard wrote: » I'd be trying to get back home by early afternoon if possible.
joujoujou wrote: » Calm before the storm. The best moment to go out and do some preparations.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I have a house with a roof on, windows are in the top floor. There are no windows in the bottom floor and large holes left where they will shortly be installed. I'm in an exposed site. do i need to consider boarding up all these windows. ???
titan18 wrote: Just interrupt scheduled programming like. It's not difficult for them to sort the stuff and get information out, they're just incompetent